are about to get a lot more glamorous. Starting at 7 p.m., Bravo Africa (DStv 124) will debut the latest instalment of the global franchise – _The Real Housewives of London_. Six new personalities will bring their high‑octane lives, lavish parties and personal drama to the screen every Sunday, culminating in a reunion show that promises plenty of fireworks.
The series, the 30th edition of the worldwide phenomenon, is produced by Universal Television Alternative Studio UK Productions (UTAS UK). It follows the women as they navigate family, friendships, status and ambition in one of the world’s most expensive cities. From elegant dinners in Mayfair to weekend get‑aways in a Scottish castle, the cameras will capture the glitter and the grudges that come with living “at full volume” in London.
Originally from Chicago, Juliet now calls London home. She is a wife, mother of two, social‑media influencer and former fashion publicist who has built a reputation as a cross‑Atlantic tastemaker.
A former model turned entrepreneur, Amanda is the founder of the Amanda Caroline Beauty skincare line and runs The Secret Door, an aesthetics and wellness clinic in Belgravia. She is also a mother to a 27‑year‑old artist.
Jamaican‑born and a veteran of _The Real Housewives of Jersey_, Karen moved to the UK in her twenties, married former West Bromwich Albion chairman Jeremy Peace, and now splits her time between London, Jersey and Barbados. She is preparing to launch her own fashion label.
An Australian who arrived in the UK at age 12, Juliet grew up to become a former Miss Galaxy Universe contestant, actress and creative producer. She lives in Chelsea with her husband “Tiggy” and their two teenage children, and runs a successful event‑planning business that caters to elite clients.
Born in Iran and raised in England, Panthea has been a fixture on the Mayfair scene since the 1990s. She lives in North London with husband Ed and their three children, and is known for her extensive A‑list social circle.
A London native who divides her time between a Chelsea family home and a 500‑year‑old Cotswolds estate. After a career as Global Head of Equity at Schroders, she now runs the Chelsea Cake Company, famed for high‑profile commissions – including a cake for Queen Elizabeth II – and for appearing on _Bake Off: The Professionals_.
Each episode will follow the women as they host lavish parties, juggle parenting duties, and confront the pressures of maintaining wealth and reputation in a city where “wealth whispers and grudges roar.” The series promises a mix of glamour, drama and the occasional heartfelt moment as the ladies lean on each other – and sometimes turn against one another.
